THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST &
... Witkia lest ten years then bars [request changes of Ministriss in Frame, it is mot at A surprising (muteness sot being as as blackberries in the ...
... Witkia lest ten years then bars [request changes of Ministriss in Frame, it is mot at A surprising (muteness sot being as as blackberries in the ...
... bave a quick sale. Violets are sold at 3d. per bench ; rosea at Is. ; and mixed sprays at 6d. Hazel nuts make 2d. per lb : blackberries. 6d_ ; and sloes, bd. per pint. Common bouquets realise fs. each, and large and fancy ditto. 10s. to 17s. 6d. ; ia vender ...
... (accompanied by a diagram) in the February ART JOUI.NAL. Price 2s. 6d. GEO. H. MASON. A.R.A.— A brilliant Etching, by Regamy. of Blackberry Gatherers, after the late G. H. Mason, ?? appears in the February ART JOURNAL. Price 2a M. Price One Shilling Monthly, \1 ...
... anybody but a parrot ever lived toa hundred; and now,day by day, we find well-attested centenarians almost as plentiful as blackberries. Against the almost fabulous exploits of Jem Mason's Peter Simple and Miss Mowbray the voice of the sceptic has not been ...
... the:r respective district.. the couroartson does nut eitind any further in tc. the favourable *itialitses of the bitter. Blackberries are swept and peas are wholewe: if antt..ity objects to the word wholesome. we are resth to exctoinge it for tif how ...
... from other native fruit. - Accordinz to • curious superstition in I odatisl, at Michaelmas the Devil pats his foot on the blackberries - -a belief whieh.•itliwene viwiety.is found in this country. Thus, in the North it M affirmed that late in the autumn ...
... above the low bushes to which it clung ; there were ferns deeper in the hedge, and yellow bedstraw by the gateways. A few blackberries were ripe, but the clematis seemed to have overcome the brambles, aud spoilt their yield- Nuts, reddened at the tip, were ...
... wider an obligation to intmaluce, till one is led to integine that such deproted creatures are as plentiful in the world as blackberries. Then the novelist must never tell the whole truth. er, Mcleod. much of the truth, about his hero heroine : the reader ...
... 2s. 6d. , and peaches, 6s. to lUs. per dozen; choice piuuis and greengages, 2s. per box; mul- berries. Is. per basket: blackberries. sd. per pint; cherry apples, 6d. per quart : cookiug apples, 2s. bd. to ss. 6d. ; and ditto plums, 4s. t . os. ; aud aamsons ...
... turned out a score of j mon cheesecakes. ' Sometimes, towards the md uf mr stay, v. returned from our walks LidcD »ith blackberries ; antl before we left we gathered the damsons, and had them hot, cold, and preserved, and once, as a great treat, in the ...
... to sa. per lb. ; choice plum and green- gages, 2s. per box ; mulberries. Is. per basket : cherry apples, 'Jd. per lb.; blackberries, id. per pint, hlberts aud Kentish cob nuts, Is. 3d. to is. 3d. lier lb. ; cooking apples. 3s. to is. ?? : plums. Is. to ...
... Crichton's Ladyard. by Clydesdale— Tadpole, agst Sir W. AiiHtruther's Almonds and Eaisias. by Glenalniond— Fidelity. Mr Jardines Blackberry, bl Blackthorn— Belle of the Nool:, agst Mr. Brunilrit's Balm, by Hatley-Hazley. Mr. Paterson's Potartite. by Oversman -Wigwam ...